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The Effects of Concreteness on Memory: Dual Codes or Dual Processing?

Pages 45-72 | Published online: 10 Sep 2010

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Benjamin A. Anderson & Scott A. Peterson. (2022) Concreteness and levels of processing: a test of the dual-coding hypothesis using dynamic visual noise. Memory 30:10, pages 1405-1420.
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Ian Neath & Aimée M. Surprenant. (2018) Set size and long-term memory/lexical effects in immediate serial recall: Testing the impurity principle. Memory & Cognition 47:3, pages 455-472.
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Nancy R. Gee, Douglas L. Nelson & Daniel Krawczyk. (1999) Is the Concreteness Effect a Result of Underlying Network Interconnectivity?. Journal of Memory and Language 40:4, pages 479-497.
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